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The Dirty, Filthy Lies My Broker Taught Me and 101 Truths About Money & Investing.


The Dirty, Filthy filth·y  
adj. filth·i·er, filth·i·est
1. Covered or smeared with filth; disgustingly dirty. See Synonyms at dirty.

2. Obscene; scatological.

3.
 Lies My Broker Taught Me And 101 Truths About Money & Investing

Mark Matson

McGriff Publishing

3700 Park 42 Drive, Suite 105A, Cincinnati, OH 45241

0970266871 $14.95 1-513-699-3228 www.dirtyfithlylies.com

In The Dirty, Filthy Lies My Broker Taught Me And 101 Truths About Money & Investing, investment management expert Mark Matson focuses squarely on the all-to-common financial industry fallacies This is a list of fallacies. Formal fallacies
Formal fallacies are arguments that are fallacious due to an error in their form or technical structure.
  • Argument from fallacy
 that have resulted in hundreds of thousands of small investors Small investor

An individual person investing in small quantities of stock or bonds. This group of investors makes up a minimal fraction of total stock ownership.


small investor 
 losing trillions of their investment dollars. Matson offers a compendium com·pen·di·um  
n. pl. com·pen·di·ums or com·pen·di·a
1. A short, complete summary; an abstract.

2. A list or collection of various items.
 of basic truths about investing while offering invaluable insights on just how investors can protect themselves from the scandalous MATTER, SCANDALOUS, equity pleading. A false and malicious statement of facts, not relevant to the cause. But nothing which is positively relevant, however harsh or gross the charge may be, can be considered scandalous. 4 Bouv. Inst. n. 4163.
     2.
 hype of large investment institutions and their financial media flunkies and flacks. Of equal value to private investors and financial professionals, The Dirty, Filthy Lies My Broker Taught Me And 101 Truths About Money & Investing is one of the most accessible and "user friendly" instructional manuals available today. If you have money to invest in a stock and bond portfolio, then before calling up your broker, give a careful reading to what Mark Matson has to say--quite simply, it could save your financial life.
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